CASE SOLUTION FOR NGHE AN TATE & LYLE SUGAR CO. (VIETNAM)

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Case Name :      Nghe An Tate & Lyle Sugar Co. (Vietnam)
Authors :           Benjamin C. Esty, Carrie Ferman, Frank J. Lysy
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    21 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)

Description for case is given below :
In September 1998, Paul Cooper, Tate & Lyle's finance director for international investments, asked the International Finance Corp. (IFC) to consider lending up to $45 million to finance a $90 million sugar mill in northern Vietnam. Ewen Cobban, an IFC agricultural specialist, was in charge of reviewing the proposal and making a loan recommendation to senior management. Cobban's main concerns were whether the plant was commercially viable and whether it had support from the government. He also feared that world sugar prices were falling and that sugar was a protected commodity. Before he could recommend approval, he had to determine whether they were temporary or permanent problems. Cobban also knew he would have to assess the project's developmental impact. The IFC only supported projects that contributed to sustainable development, and one of the key determinants of sustainability was the degree to which the project was "fair" to all parties involved. Thus, Cobban would need to assess not only the private returns, but also the social returns as measured by the project's economic rate of return (ERR). To do so, he would have to consider the various groups affected by the project and, where possible, quantify the impact on them.

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